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Delirium in Intensive Care Units Perceptions of Physicians and Nurses

Authors: 
Basma Salameh
Daifallah M. Al Razeeni
Khulud Mansor
Jihad M. Abdallah
Ahmad Ayed
Hiba Salem
ISSN: 
0887-9303
Journal Name: 
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Volume: 
44
Issue: 
4
Pages From: 
393
To: 
402
Date: 
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Keywords: 
delirium, delirium assessment tool, intensive care unit
Abstract: 
Delirium is an indicator of morbidity and mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. It can lead to negative outcomes and longer hospital stays, thus increasing hospital costs. Despite national recommendations for daily assessment of delirium, it remains underdiagnosed. Many studies point to a lack of knowledge among health care professionals to accurately detect and manage ICU delirium. The aim of our study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Palestinian health care professionals regarding ICU delirium. The results of a cross-section observational study revealed that delirium appears to be often underrecognized or misdiagnosed in ICUs in Palestine. Therefore, it is critical to further educate the medical and nursing teams and to promote the use of validated tools that can aid in the assessment of this condition. In this way, the length of hospital stays and related health care costs can be reduced.